Crane Trust officials say they've never seen such a big jump in numbers of cranes arriving in Nebraska for the spring migration.
Visitors to the annual Native American Artifact Show at the Missouri River Basin-Lewis and Clark Visitor Center on March 8 ...
Buffalos,” a brand new literary experience co-authored by Creed Bratton and Nate Edmondson and published by Meridia Books, offers a compelling blend of ...
Cherokee rose, or rosa laevigata, is the official Georgia state flower. The flower is native to eastern Asia, though it is ...
Enter the Fontenelle Forest: one of Nebraska's most extraordinary, enchanting secrets. These 1,500 acres of pure awesomeness are quite unusual here in the Plains; it's not every day you get to ...
More than 140 years after the United States first used the grounds in Lawrence as a boarding school to assimilate Native ...
The Three Affiliated Tribes in North Dakota will receive $3.5 million to build a replacement health facility, part of a $25 million investment in tribal health care.
The Nebraska Legislature's appropriations committee heard from some people Monday looking to build a museum honoring Chief Standing Bear. That museum has already been on the unicameral's radar. Last ...
A pipe-tomahawk once owned by Standing Bear, who became the first Native American to be recognized as a person by the U.S.
The tomahawk will be available to be seen by the public while the Appropriations Committee considers a bill requesting state ...
The good news is overdose deaths dropped significantly in the most recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The bad news is Native Americans and other people of color are not ...
State, city and tribal leaders scrutinized Tuesday an attempt from the Shawnee Tribe to acquire control of a former Native American boarding school amid disagreements over their shared history.